In the stackoverflow thread mentioned above, the conclusion is:
The issue is resolved now, it was happening because of network service
provider which is Bharti Airtel, their DNS lookup was taking the time to
resolve the hostname. After explicitly using alternative DNS like Google
8.8.8.8 the
You are lucky! My projects still don't deploy. Same message. :(
No response or acknowledgement from Google.
Op dinsdag 5 december 2017 16:14:38 UTC+1 schreef Thanasis Delenikas:
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> My latest deploy attempt was successful :)
>
> Check yourselves!
>
> On Tuesday, December 5, 2017 at 4:14:44 PM
Hi,
I also had already opened an issue, and I have starred yours. Some
AppEngine issues have taken 3 years or more for Google to resolve, so
you'll have to be patient.
To deploy, I use the unfortunately soon-to-be-obsolete Eclipse plugin.
Deploying an application using the new Cloud Tools
Same here. I have created an issue for this:
https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/70204946.
Maybe it helps if other people add a star to it.
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Is there a guide on how to use Jersey on App Engine?
I am still on Cloud Endpoints v1, and I am reluctant to migrate to v2
because it might be deprecated before I finish the migration. Jersey is
probably more stable and future-proof. And, as you indicate, it is faster
than GCE v2.
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Neela Mauli Vangipurapu wrote:
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> We are intermittently getting the same issue "javax.net.ssl.SSLException:
> com.google.apphosting.api.ApiProxy$OverQuotaException: The API call
> remote_socket.GetSocketOptions() required more quota than is available.".
>
> The quotas page shows the limits are
Op donderdag 12 maart 2015 23:06:25 UTC+1 schreef Keith Johnston:
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> Today is the first time I have seen this error. It occurs when I am trying to
> write some data to Amazon using the Amazon client library. I looked at the
> AppEngine quota page and there is no indication that anything there
Apps admin view for app engine, which I had never seen before.
That was apparently the missing piece - that there are extra controls (I
have found the More Controls at the bottom now) in the Apps admin view.
I was able to turn off the app engine redirect and everything is happy now!
Thanks!
Nico
I used to use a google appengine app for a domain and it was decided to
switch over to a google site instead. The domain had already been purchased
through google and has the basic google apps. However, when going to www on
the domain, it still tries to load the appengine app and returns a 404
It is true that Google no longer (officially) monitors this group:
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/google-appengine/Z6XN_64cA7w/Jf1OcUK4cF0J.
Sometimes they monitor stackoverflow. I once got an answer from someone
from Google within a few minutes after posting a question on stackoverflow.
There
Op vrijdag 6 december 2013 23:32:05 UTC+1 schreef Christopher Ritter:
Almost every request logs with message:
A problem was encountered with the process that handled this request, causing
it to exit. This is likely to cause a new process to be used for the next
request to your
Earlier this year, this issue occurred because of a bug in appengine's
memory estimation:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17259928/randomly-121-error-on-google-app-engine
.
There are several other mentions of this problem on stackoverflow (
http://stackoverflow.com/search?q=121+appengine), on
At the moment my app is having the same problem. Does anyone from Google care
to respond?
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On Saturday, May 25, 2013 1:53:33 PM UTC+2, timh wrote:
But not python. It seems to cause the javascript front ends the most woe.
This is important to note if your application has a front-end using
javascript.
It means that any id greater than 9007199254740992 will break, if you try
to
I should have said: 2^53 is the largest exact integral value representable
as a 64-bits integer.
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On Friday, June 14, 2013 8:14:43 PM UTC+2, Alfred Fuller wrote:
2^53 is the largest exact *integer* value representable by a 64-bit *float
*
*
*
scattered ids are guaranteed to be representable by a 64-bit float which
means they are less than or equal to 2^53.
Thanks a lot for
Support for appengine has moved from this group to Stackoverflow. The only
difference, as far as I have noticed, is that in this group it is
guaranteed that nobody from Google will read questions and answer them. On
Stackoverflow, ... well
I asked this question on
I am having the same problem since I switched to the HRD datastore in my
development environment.
Every time the local appengine starts up, this happens, even when there has
not been an update of the appengine jar-files.
I am using version 1.7.2.1 of the appengine SDK.
If anyone has a solution,
It takes 5-10 segs to load the test servlet.
PseudoCode:
Creates 1 PersistanceManager instance.
Creates and makes persistent like 11 entities.
Brings entities back by id and shows them.
I have no problem uploading the code, but i think that the description
above is basically all the test does.
Hi, i have been running some tests (in java), my app just goes to the DB and
shows some info. My question is: Why when i load the site it lasts like 5-10
seconds to load completely? Mostly having in mind that the code does almost
nothing.
http://matchreminder.appspot.com/matchreminder
Any
I'm suddenly getting login errors on two different apps, one Java and one
Python. I haven't made any changes to either of these applications.
The error happens on the login script /_ah/conflogin. However it doesn't
show up in the error log for the application, so I don't have any more
details.
From other threads in this and other groups / sites, it seems that
attachment.setContent() does not work properly. What might work is using a
DataHandler:
MimeBodyPart attachment = new MimeBodyPart();
attachment.setFileName(whatever);
I am trying to zip a number of HTTP documents, and send these by email as
an attachment (one zip-file).
There are several questions about similar things on this group and
elsewhere, but the problem that I have does not seem to be dealt with. I
keep getting
javax.mail.SendFailedException: Send
development,
which is coming along nicely too.
On Oct 3, 9:43 pm, nico nfmelen...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey! don't use wicket + GAE!!! you will have lot of serialization
problems
and your project will FAIL! you will lose time and money!
bug:http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues
Hey! don't use wicket + GAE!!! you will have lot of serialization problems
and your project will FAIL! you will lose time and money!
bug:
http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=2500
Bye!
NM
On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 12:24 PM, Eurig Jones eurigjo...@gmail.com wrote:
I think the question is not if, but when.
I hope it will happen very soon, now that 1.0 final is out...
On 4 Sep., 02:40, DaNmarner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does any body know whether GAE is going to update the version included
Django to 1.0?
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